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EDITORS’ NOTES

Sleeping with Sirens have been gradually incorporating more melodic, hook-driven moves into their post-hardcore assault. Madness, their fourth studio offering, makes good on that promise. The Orlando outfit never sacrifice vigor nor miss an opportunity for a cathartic climax. On the explosive single “Kick Me,” vocalist Kellin Quinn manages to swing from wounded and lilting to enraged in a single note, rebuking an ex-lover over sharp, punchy guitar.

Madness (Deluxe Edition)

EDITORS’ NOTES

Sleeping with Sirens have been gradually incorporating more melodic, hook-driven moves into their post-hardcore assault. Madness, their fourth studio offering, makes good on that promise. The Orlando outfit never sacrifice vigor nor miss an opportunity for a cathartic climax. On the explosive single “Kick Me,” vocalist Kellin Quinn manages to swing from wounded and lilting to enraged in a single note, rebuking an ex-lover over sharp, punchy guitar.

TITLE

TIME

Kick Me

2:31

Go Go Go

2:47

Gold

3:32

Save Me a Spark

3:39

Fly

3:35

The Strays

2:58

Left Alone

3:20

Better Off Dead

3:03

We Like It Loud

2:17

Heroine

3:35

November

3:29

Madness

2:42

Don't Say Anything

3:16

Parasites

2:55

2 Chord

4:49

15 Songs, 48 Minutes

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About Sleeping With Sirens

Falling on the more melodic side of the post-hardcore world, Florida's Sleeping with Sirens create a whirlwind of emotion with their yearning and aggressive blend of metal and emo influences. Formed in 2009, Sleeping with Sirens -- featuring vocalist Kellin Quinn, guitarists Jack Fowler and Jesse Lawson, bassist Justin Hills, and drummer Gabe Barham -- quickly caught the attention of metalcore label Rise Records, which signed them and released their debut record, With Ears to See, And Eyes to Hear, in 2010. The album launched the band onto the Billboard Heatseekers chart, debuting at number seven and selling over 25,000 copies. Their sophomore effort, Let's Cheers to This, arrived in May of the following year. At the beginning of 2013, the bandmembers announced they had entered the studio to record their third album, and Feel was released just six months later. The album debuted at number three on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart. Madness, the band's fourth studio long-player and first outing for Epitaph Records, arrived in early 2015. Live and Unplugged followed the next year, an acoustic set that also included covers of Sublime's "Santeria" and Goo Goo Dolls' "Iris." The band's fifth set, Gossip, arrived in 2017 on Warner Bros. Produced by David Bendeth, the album featured the lead single "Legends." ~ Gregory Heaney